BUILDING YOUR FAMILY THROUGH SURROGACY
Using a Surrogate in Indiana
Despite the fact that Indiana law states that surrogate contracts are void, and, therefore, not legally recognized or enforceable, Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C., can assist with legal proceedings to obtain a parentage order in which the court makes a legal declaration of the rights of the intended parents.
By doing so, all birth information will be completed in the name of the intended parents. Contact us, and we will explain the procedure and answer your questions, without cost or obligation.
Please explore the resources on this page and throughout our website. When you're ready, click the Contact Us button to get this exciting process started.
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February 11, 2015 – Children born via assisted reproductive technologies are getting healthier, study says
Children born via assisted reproductive technologies are getting healthier, study says. Over the last 20 years, rates of premature birth, low birth weight, stillbirth and infant death have decreased. Some of the most common forms of assisted reproductive technologies include: – Surrogacy – Gestational surrogacy – In vitro fertilization (IVF) The study, published on January […] Keep Reading
February 10, 2015 – New Jersey Senate Passes Bill Expanding Definition of Surrogate Parenting
TRENTON – The New Jersey state senate passed a bill on February 5th that would allow intended parents to enter into an agreement with a “gestational carrier” to bear their child. A gestational carrier is a woman who has no genetic relation to the child she carries. This is different from a traditional surrogate who […] Keep Reading
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